Deck 1: Race in the Twenty-First Century
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Deck 1: Race in the Twenty-First Century
1
Which of the following developments would give most Americans a good reason to be optimistic regarding race?
A) the Hispanic middle class has grown
B) American Indian nations' effective economic development strategies
C) Asian Americans acquiring positions of influence in politics and business
D) the election of Barack Obama
E) all of these
A) the Hispanic middle class has grown
B) American Indian nations' effective economic development strategies
C) Asian Americans acquiring positions of influence in politics and business
D) the election of Barack Obama
E) all of these
all of these
2
How many incidents of hate-crime did the FBI tally in 2004?
A) 1,649
B) 3,649
C) 7,649
D) 11,649
E) 24,649
A) 1,649
B) 3,649
C) 7,649
D) 11,649
E) 24,649
7,649
3
Which of the following offenses are reported as part of hate-crime incidents tallied by the FBI?
A) intimidation
B) destruction of property
C) rape
D) burglary
E) all of these
A) intimidation
B) destruction of property
C) rape
D) burglary
E) all of these
all of these
4
Which of the following groups of Americans were the poorest in the nation with poverty rates of 25%?
A) African Americans
B) Japanese Americans
C) Armenian Americans
D) Mexican Americans
E) Chinese Americans
A) African Americans
B) Japanese Americans
C) Armenian Americans
D) Mexican Americans
E) Chinese Americans
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5
How many times more likely are African Americans to be incarcerated than whites?
A) two times
B) three times
C) five times
D) six times
E) eight times
A) two times
B) three times
C) five times
D) six times
E) eight times
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6
Which of the following diseases does the textbook use as an example to show that racism is still prevalent in the United States?
A) tuberculosis
B) cancer
C) polio
D) measles
E) smallpox
A) tuberculosis
B) cancer
C) polio
D) measles
E) smallpox
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7
In which of the following areas of everyday life does race play a part?
A) it structures the inner workings of our prisons
B) we witness its effects on our art
C) our intimate relationships are influenced by race
D) in the way we understand our own identities
E) all of these
A) it structures the inner workings of our prisons
B) we witness its effects on our art
C) our intimate relationships are influenced by race
D) in the way we understand our own identities
E) all of these
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8
Which of the following sociologists spoke of the importance of history in understanding present-day society? He wrote, "[I]n each one of us, in differing degrees, is contained the person we were yesterday…[T]he present is necessarily insignificant when compared with the long period of the past because of which we have emerged in the form we have today."
A) Karl Marx
B) Max Weber
C) Emile Durkheim
D) W.E.B. Dubois
E) Robert Merton
A) Karl Marx
B) Max Weber
C) Emile Durkheim
D) W.E.B. Dubois
E) Robert Merton
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9
While only 25% of white households possess absolutely no net financial assets, what percentage of African American households are in a similar pinch?
A) 21%
B) 31%
C) 41%
D) 51%
E) 61%
A) 21%
B) 31%
C) 41%
D) 51%
E) 61%
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10
What is the difference in genetic variation comparing within traditionally defined racial groups and between them?
A) within groups has 8.6 times more variation
B) the variation is equal
C) between groups has 8.6 times more variation
D) within groups has 4.6 times more variation
E) between groups has 5.6 times more variation
A) within groups has 8.6 times more variation
B) the variation is equal
C) between groups has 8.6 times more variation
D) within groups has 4.6 times more variation
E) between groups has 5.6 times more variation
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11
A social and symbolic hierarchical system of classification and separation that organizes people into rigid groups characterized by inner-group marriage, heredity, lifestyle, and occupation is referred to as a:
A) monarchy.
B) totalitarian system.
C) feudal system.
D) caste system.
E) none of these
A) monarchy.
B) totalitarian system.
C) feudal system.
D) caste system.
E) none of these
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12
Which social scientist correctly observed that we "do not perceive racial differences…[but] phenotypical differences of colour, hair form, underlying bone structure and so on"?
A) Emile Durkheim
B) Robert Merton
C) W.E.B. Dubois
D) Michael Banton
E) Talcott Parsons
A) Emile Durkheim
B) Robert Merton
C) W.E.B. Dubois
D) Michael Banton
E) Talcott Parsons
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13
What area do people who believe there are certain races that are naturally different than others often and usually point to as an example?
A) money skills
B) IQ
C) potential for violence
D) manual dexterity
E) potential to apply scientific principles
A) money skills
B) IQ
C) potential for violence
D) manual dexterity
E) potential to apply scientific principles
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14
Which of the following characteristics were used to describe Jewish basketball players during the early part of the twentieth century?
A) superior balance
B) greater speed
C) scheming mind
D) flashy trickiness
E) all of these
A) superior balance
B) greater speed
C) scheming mind
D) flashy trickiness
E) all of these
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15
The claims regarding race-based high athletic ability with low cognitive skills is considered a:
A) positive correlation.
B) inverse correlation.
C) negative correlation.
D) double-negative correlation.
E) correlation of equality.
A) positive correlation.
B) inverse correlation.
C) negative correlation.
D) double-negative correlation.
E) correlation of equality.
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16
When was the intelligence quotient test first developed by Alfred Binet to locate children with special needs?
A) 1965
B) 1942
C) 1932
D) 1917
E) 1905
A) 1965
B) 1942
C) 1932
D) 1917
E) 1905
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17
Which of the following was a criticism from intellectuals following the publication of the book The Bell Curve in 1994?
A) IQ cannot be extracted and measured as a single number
B) IQ is genetically based and immutable
C) the authors hid results which contradicted their central claims
D) IQ differences cease to matter once social and historical facts are considered
E) all of these
A) IQ cannot be extracted and measured as a single number
B) IQ is genetically based and immutable
C) the authors hid results which contradicted their central claims
D) IQ differences cease to matter once social and historical facts are considered
E) all of these
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18
Which of the following is an example of biological determinism demonstrated during the twentieth century?
A) the use of the IQ test after World War I
B) Arthur Jensen's 1969 article emphasizing innate IQ differences between blacks and whites
C) The Bell Curve published in 1994
D) none of these
E) all of these
A) the use of the IQ test after World War I
B) Arthur Jensen's 1969 article emphasizing innate IQ differences between blacks and whites
C) The Bell Curve published in 1994
D) none of these
E) all of these
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19
According to Stephen Jay Gould, with which of the following occurrences does biological determinism correlate?
A) episodes of political retrenchment
B) campaigns to reduce government spending on social programs
C) times of fear from ruling elites
D) when disadvantaged groups threaten to usurp power
E) all of these
A) episodes of political retrenchment
B) campaigns to reduce government spending on social programs
C) times of fear from ruling elites
D) when disadvantaged groups threaten to usurp power
E) all of these
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20
Which great American novelist observed that "Color is not a human or personal reality; it is a political reality"?
A) Jack London
B) James Baldwin
C) Mark Twain
D) F.Scott Fitzgerald
E) Toni Morrison
A) Jack London
B) James Baldwin
C) Mark Twain
D) F.Scott Fitzgerald
E) Toni Morrison
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21
What term do we use to refer to a "symbolic category, based on phenotype or ancestry and constructed according to specific social and historical contexts, that is misrecognized as a natural category?
A) nationality
B) ethnicity
C) race
D) caste
E) none of these
A) nationality
B) ethnicity
C) race
D) caste
E) none of these
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22
Which of the following terms would be considered a homogenizing heading?
A) Choctaws
B) Iroquois
C) Dakotas
D) Native Americans
E) Crows
A) Choctaws
B) Iroquois
C) Dakotas
D) Native Americans
E) Crows
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23
To say that nothing has improved regarding race in America would be accurate.
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24
The number of hate-crime incidents tallied by the FBI is probably an underestimate since this number is only for those incidents reported.
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25
More than half of the 80,000 hate crimes the FBI documented between 1995 and 2004 were motivated by racial hatred.
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26
Half of whites surveyed believe the average African American and the average white person are equally well-off.
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27
Researchers have found that mass incarceration does little to lower crime rates.
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28
Twenty-first century patterns of racial stigmatization, exclusion, and repression resemble those of the twentieth century.
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29
Today's racism is always obvious.
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30
The accruing afflictions or affluence of our mothers and fathers are visited upon us, sons and daughters.
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31
Your level of wealth is primarily dictated by the wealth of your parents.
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32
Race is a biological concept.
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33
As a species, humans have dramatically low levels of genetic variation.
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34
Race exists on the genetic level.
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35
Dozens of doctors have lost patients for falsely assuming a dying patient is more likely to find a donor among those of the same race.
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36
Scientists who have found different distributions of genetic sequences across racial groups provide solid evidence for a genetic foundation of racial variation.
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37
In the 1920s and 1930s, basketball was thought of as an African American game.
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38
Basketball is traditionally an accessible and inexpensive recreational activity for the inner-city poor.
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39
Blacks are naturally superior athletes.
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40
After watching Wayne Gretzy, Matt Cullen, or Jagr Jaromir perform their magic on the ice rink, it is safe to conclude that all white people are good at hockey.
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41
The idea that IQ was dictated by heredity came to prominence in America at the conclusion of World War I.
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42
Biological determinism is an example of good science.
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43
A race-based classification system, such as the one used by the U.S. Census Bureau, is referred to as a racial taxonomy.
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44
The refusal to recognize race only exacerbates racial inequalities by rendering antiracist programs impossible.
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45
Discuss why U.S. naturalization rates differ from those of Canada. What consequences do you feel might occur in the future if these rates continue to differ?
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46
Provide an example of symbolic violence communicated through media against Americans of color.
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47
Choose three examples from your own life as examples of the unspoken "normalcy"of white culture that you confront on a daily basis.
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48
Define the sociological imagination and provide "The Three R's"your textbook's authors feel are crucial to developing a keen sociological imagination. Provide one example for each of the three R's.
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49
Discuss the ways perceived physical differences, athletic ability, and IQ scores play into the concept of biological determinism. Provide concrete examples for each and don't forget to also define biological determinism within your answer.
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50
Define both ethnicity and nationality. Discuss in what ways these two concepts can connect within our day to day lives and sense of identity.
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51
Discuss the interplay between phenotype, ancestry, and the social and historical contexts of race in the United States. Include your own family's experience as an example where appropriate.
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52
Define and provide an example for each of the five fallacies regarding race. Which of the five do you feel you or your family have committed most often?
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53
Compare and contrast institutional racism with interpersonal racism. What role does symbolic violence play within these types of racism?
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54
Explain the concepts of white privilege, color-blindness, and white antiracists. What role does Charles Sumner and Bill Moore play when discussing these concepts?
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